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I would have:

1. Bugatti Veyron (dailiy driver) Just have to get to know a smash repairer pretty well to have the key marks repaired.

2. R34 GTR Z-Tune (circuit)

3. Porsche GT3 (circuit)

4. I'm with you on this one SW20: BMW M5 on 20's (backup daily driver for when the Bugatti is having key marks removed)

5. My S15 (circuit/hill climb/skid pan)

Who said you don't want choice when you get to the circuit.

A bugatti is way to fast to take to a circuit. It is quicker than an F1 to 200mph. You have to have a death wish to want to properly caine that thing round eastern creek.

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Who wouldn't want a Veyron.....yum!

2. 68 1/2 Mustang Fastback, Cammer 427

3. Nismo 260RS.....Gtrrrrrrrrrrr

4. Mclaren F1....

5. Lambo Gallardo

Who cares about a daily drive with that lot.......every day is a goodun!! :(

  • 1 year later...

5 cars...

1. Stock R35 GTR. (Silver)

2. 400kw circuit tuned R32 GTR. (No pref of color. But paint on top of Carbon panels)

3. Lamborghini Countach 25th Aniversary (black)

4. Ferrari F430 Convertable (Red naturally)

5. SS Crewman ute (Daily driver as well as tow car and car part transport).

KPGC10 Skyline GT-R (Shed warrior)

R31 SVD Silhouette GTS2 (Had one and would love another, keep the KPGC10 company)

R35 GT-R (Track car)

JZX100 Tourer V (Pimp Daily)

S14.5 Silvia (Sideways Car)

hard tuned supra with a spec sheet so long you'd shoot me (one for everything, drift, circuit, drag, and most important... cruise)

veyron

decked out H1

Hamman fezza, dunno which one though, probly the 612

my current VL for random acts of hoonism

for me id have,

1- my current r33 gtst (just love it too much)

2-r35 gtr (for when i wanna whup some ass)

3- new 07 model corvette in black (mmmmm just pure sex)

4-dodge viper rt/10

5- ford xy gt ho phase 3 (fully restored)

:P

Edited by R33GOD

I want:

1. MKIV Supra (an all rounder car).

2. R34 GTR (track car).

3. JZX100 Chaser (VIP, daily car).

4. Series II S14 (drift car).

5. A old school american muscle car, camaro (just a V8 I can roll around in).

Edited by adam-__-

McLaren F1 roadcar in bayside blue

F1 LM in orange (as usual)

Ferrari 599GTB in black

Caparo T1 for track days

modified Audi R8 in black with carbon fibre side blades and 19" 3-piece deep dish wheels with black spokes

For me, my 5 vehicles would be:

1) Auto R34 GT-T (normal car)

2) BMW 760 (family mover car & showing off to family friend's who only have 318s)

3) Mercedes-Benz S 65L AMG (same as above + a good high powered family sedan)

4) One of those HR trucks (always wanted to drive one of those...)

5) A modern Tank (again, always wanted to drive one of those)

Only 5 cars....mmm....I already own 5 cars.......well you need a 4 cylinder, a 6 cylinder, an 8 cylinder, a 10 cylinder and a 12 cylinder

Easy one first, I could have a transporter for the race car, that's a truck though (not a car), so I'll leave it off this list.

So the 10 cylinder would be an M5 Waggon to replace the Stagea for towing the race car and driving everyday. I simply wouldn't fit into an F1 car and I really only need 1 race car.

The 4 cylinder has to be a Honda, they make the best 4 cylinder engines. I already have one but I think I can do better. So a Lotus Exige it is, with the K20 turbo charged. Hang on, no convertibles on the list, so change that to an Elise.

The 6 cylinder, tough one, I already have 2, an M3 and a 650 BHP R32, one's gotta go. I only need one BM, and every body needs a Skyline and a race car. So a 35GTR it is.

The 8 cylinder, well I could replace the 6 cylinder M3 with an 8 cylinder one. But a real man needs some classic American iron, so the 8 is a '69 Camaro 427...... no hang it, the 572 is going in there. I am looking for a good chassis right now as it happens and the 572 is available as a crate motor.

What's left.....12 cylinder....that's easy, a McLaren F1 (which I think is the most popular car so far).

So of the 5, the only 1 that I see that I could never own is the McLaren, so maybe I have been a bit too realistic, not enough dreaming. Still, it's not too bad a garage and I could drive anyone of them, anytime I felt like it.

Merry Xmas (Santa...if you're listening.... the F1 would be nice thanks)

Gary

R32 GTR Vspec 2

R33 GTR Lm (limited) i already have

R34 GTR Z-tune

R35 GTR evo vspec model when it arives

McLaren F1 GTR LM or even a longtail model

Ill try too own them all but the F1 is a bit to far me thinks. Oh and i would never sell any of them ever.

Edited by nismo 400 R N1
1 would be R32 GTR - I love them to death

2

dont know what happened there..

1 is R32 GTR - awesome

2 Ferrari testarossa - Red of course

3 Lamborghini Countach - ultimate sexy car

4 Ferrari F40- next best sexy car

5 Chev Camaro Yenko 427 - or oldsmobile 442 - American muscle at its best

Bugati Royale

Bugati Royale

Bugati Royale

Ferrari 250GTO

Gibson Racing R32 GTR

(I'd sell the three Royales for 15-20 mill each) and buy a few R32s and maybe a half dozen Hemi Chargers/Cudas/Challengers or anything with a factory Hemi.

Then I'd invest the other $50 million

Edited by Large

1. R33 GTR VSPECII

2. R33 GTR (June-tuned).

3. R33 GTR (Top-secret tuned).

4. R33 GTR (Mines tuned).

5. R33 GTR (Nismo tuned).

Need I say more?

I am a R33 insane fanatic!!!

Edited by Spunky Munky

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